Originally a fish in the Mississippi River that migrated south in the winter. Term was then applied in the 1830's to lead miners from Missouri. Northern miners without houses who stayed for the winter lived underground and were nicknamed Badgers and Gophers. Southerners who would go south each winter were called suckers like the fish. They would return each spring to buy worthless mining claims. Hence the term was coined. This is also why Missouri is now the show-me-state.
by GTKC August 26, 2007
Get the Suckermug. The guy felt like a sucker, but he wasn't a sucker. Foolish is someone who thinks kindness is passive and weak. An unkind person doesn't change into a kind person, people don't really ever change. They are who they were when they were born.
by Solid Mantis December 1, 2020
Get the Suckermug. by C.B. West October 5, 2009
Get the Suckermug. by gfrtydefr3gtg March 24, 2020
Get the sucker!mug. From "sucker-punched"; when someone attacks suddenly, before their opponent was ready to defend, or before they even realized the fight had started.
"Come on man admit it, you suckered him."
by Wun Hung Low April 15, 2022
Get the Suckeredmug. 